Simply The Best: October 2018

October felt like a long month. I only posted 14 times because I’ve been settling into my paradise life in Puerto Rico. Now that I have my golf, beach, pool schedule in order, I am hoping that I will annoy the airwaves by posting more frequently. That doesn’t mean that October wasn’t full of beautiful posts. Here are the best ones:

Today’s entry focuses on the developing trend of people not respecting the personal space of others. I see it all the time at airport lounges where guests think that the entire lounge is their own office. I witness it in hotel lounges where parents don’t care to monitor their unruly children. And today, I dealt with it in the jacuzzi at a beach resort.

This time the hotel I called home was the Residence Inn Downtown Manhattan. It is located near the World Trade Center and only steps away from 22 Cortlandt Street, Bachuwa Law’s former office. (We have since moved on up to a deluxe office in the sky on Park Avenue.)

I’m happy that the Westin recommended this restaurant. So many times hotels send tourists to uppity places that they think tourists would like. Usually those are inauthentic and expensive. Folk Gospoda was anything but. That’s why it receives TPOL’s coveted seal of approval.

I hate the NY subway system, but for my time and money, I find it more efficient to do the AirTrain + subway than AirTrain + LIRR. Having said that, both of those options are better than JFK + Uber Pool Scam.